Tag Archives: ReSharper 8

With the recent announcement of the ReSharper 8.1 EAP, we’ve made steps to address one of the common requests of plugin authors – to ship the ReSharper SDK as a NuGet package. Previously, we’ve shipped the SDK as an MSI … Continue reading →

This year we’ve seen something unprecedented: the release cycle for Visual Studio has shrunk to just one year, and Visual Studio 2013 came out with some pretty serious improvements across the board. ReSharper, as you can imagine, always tries to … Continue reading →

Calling ReSharper users! We are running a survey to learn more about your upgrade patterns and more specifically, your motivations for upgrading to ReSharper 8 or skipping this major release altogether. You will have an opportunity to win one of ten … Continue reading →

In ReSharper 8, we brought out an entirely new feature called Architecture Tools (or, alternatively, Project Dependency Analysis). The goal of the Architecture Tools is simple: to let users visualize and manipulate the structure of their solution. In ReSharper 8.1, … Continue reading →

We have just recently announced TypeScript support as part of ReSharper 8.1 EAP, and this blog post is intended to give you more details on this exciting development. Note that ReSharper 8.1 is only the first milestone in supporting TypeScript, … Continue reading →

The recording of our October 22nd webinar with Matt Ellis and Robert Demmer, Build Your Own Extension in ReSharper 8, is now available on JetBrains YouTube Channel and JetBrains.tv. This webinar is aimed at anyone interested in extending ReSharper. We’ll … Continue reading →

It’s that time of the year again when we open up the covers on what’s been cooking in ReSharper since the release of 8.0 a few months back! And while today we’re opening ReSharper 8.1 Early Access Program, there’s nothing … Continue reading →

As you all know, ReSharper has lots of inspections, all of varying complexity. Some inspections present a multitude of choices – for example, when ReSharper meets an undeclared symbol, it has no idea what to make of it. Does the user … Continue reading →

Well it’s that time again: another bug fix update to ReSharper 8 is available. This time though, most of you would be safe skipping it since it targets quite a limited part of ReSharper customers. You’d benefit from downloading and … Continue reading →